Additional CSULB Regulations
The following additional rules and regulations apply:
- No person may climb or stand on elevated surfaces while engaging in expressive activity, including, without limitation, by climbing or standing on ledges, trees, shrubbery, buildings, or structures.
- No person or group may use, move, rearrange, or alter any University equipment, furniture, or fixtures in any manner not specifically authorized by the University.
- No person or group may disturb plants and wildlife in any manner, including by climbing or placing objects in trees, bushes, or shrubbery.
- No person or group may use or enter University facilities not generally open to the public, including, but not limited to, showers, storage lockers, study lounges, recreational facilities, and “restricted personnel only” areas, without express permission from an authorized University official.
- Any use of University facilities by persons or organizations for non-University purposes requires the approval and completion of a Facility Use Agreement. Please contact the Event Services Office, or the venue coordinator for the specific University facility at issue, for information concerning applicable insurance requirements and reservation and request procedures for reserving the desired University facility.
- Dogs, cats, and other animals are prohibited from entering campus buildings and facilities, including the residence and non-residence halls, with the following exceptions:
- Service Dogs, as defined by California Civil Code sections 54.1 and 54.2, when accompanying a disabled person;
- Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) previously approved by the University in writing;
- Police Service Dogs, as defined in California Penal Code section 600.
- All animals on University Property must be under the control of a responsible person and restrained so as not to pose a danger to themselves or others. All dogs must be, at all times, on a chain or leash not to exceed six feet in length. Animals on University Property may not be tied or otherwise secured or restrained to any building, facility, fence, shrub, tree, or other object or structure or left unattended. Unattended animals may be removed from University Property. Any person who brings an animal onto University Property must promptly remove and properly dispose of all animal waste in appropriate waste receptacles.
- Voter registration is permitted on University Property in Public Areas, as defined in this Addendum.